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The following pages link to Mitotically stable association of polycomb group proteins eed and enx1 with the inactive x chromosome in trophoblast stem cells (Q40717724):
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- 2-D structure of the A region of Xist RNA and its implication for PRC2 association (Q21145807) (← links)
- FGF4 independent derivation of trophoblast stem cells from the common vole (Q21562348) (← links)
- Tsix transcription across the Xist gene alters chromatin conformation without affecting Xist transcription: implications for X-chromosome inactivation (Q24529595) (← links)
- RYBP-PRC1 complexes mediate H2A ubiquitylation at polycomb target sites independently of PRC2 and H3K27me3 (Q24631517) (← links)
- Evidence of Xist RNA-independent initiation of mouse imprinted X-chromosome inactivation (Q24644032) (← links)
- A novel role for Xist RNA in the formation of a repressive nuclear compartment into which genes are recruited when silenced (Q24672840) (← links)
- Histone methyltransferase activity associated with a human multiprotein complex containing the Enhancer of Zeste protein (Q24682617) (← links)
- A chromosomal memory triggered by Xist regulates histone methylation in X inactivation (Q24802695) (← links)
- The Polycomb group protein Eed protects the inactive X-chromosome from differentiation-induced reactivation (Q25257656) (← links)
- Epigenetics and male reproduction: the consequences of paternal lifestyle on fertility, embryo development, and children lifetime health (Q26777239) (← links)
- The interplay of histone modifications - writers that read (Q26782196) (← links)
- Long Non-coding RNA ANRIL and Polycomb in Human Cancers and Cardiovascular Disease (Q26798251) (← links)
- Nuclear lncRNAs as epigenetic regulators-beyond skepticism (Q26823935) (← links)
- Long nonoding RNAs in the X-inactivation center (Q26853173) (← links)
- Advances in understanding chromosome silencing by the long non-coding RNA Xist (Q26991861) (← links)
- Live cell imaging of the nascent inactive X chromosome during the early differentiation process of naive ES cells towards epiblast stem cells (Q27318289) (← links)
- Epigenetic patterns maintained in early Caenorhabditis elegans embryos can be established by gene activity in the parental germ cells (Q27342223) (← links)
- Genome imprinting regulated by the mouse Polycomb group protein Eed (Q28510758) (← links)
- X-inactivation is stably maintained in mouse embryos deficient for histone methyl transferase G9a (Q28589156) (← links)
- Different EZH2-containing complexes target methylation of histone H1 or nucleosomal histone H3 (Q28609869) (← links)
- Histone methyltransferase activity of a Drosophila Polycomb group repressor complex (Q29615394) (← links)
- An Important Role of Pumilio 1 in Regulating the Development of the Mammalian Female Germline. (Q30352456) (← links)
- The X chromosome is organized into a gene-rich outer rim and an internal core containing silenced nongenic sequences (Q30477370) (← links)
- The Polycomb group protein EED is dispensable for the initiation of random X-chromosome inactivation (Q30814417) (← links)
- Early loss of Xist RNA expression and inactive X chromosome associated chromatin modification in developing primordial germ cells. (Q30834244) (← links)
- The Polycomb protein and E3 ubiquitin ligase Ring1B harbors an IRES in its highly conserved 5' UTR (Q33340261) (← links)
- PRC2 represses transcribed genes on the imprinted inactive X chromosome in mice (Q33634777) (← links)
- Evidence for local regulatory control of escape from imprinted X chromosome inactivation. (Q33779627) (← links)
- Differentiation-dependent requirement of Tsix long non-coding RNA in imprinted X-chromosome inactivation (Q33861728) (← links)
- ATRX marks the inactive X chromosome (Xi) in somatic cells and during imprinted X chromosome inactivation in trophoblast stem cells (Q33882313) (← links)
- Rybp/DEDAF is required for early postimplantation and for central nervous system development (Q33924898) (← links)
- Lineage-specific regulation of imprinted X inactivation in extraembryonic endoderm stem cells (Q33929594) (← links)
- Genetic and pharmacological reactivation of the mammalian inactive X chromosome. (Q34144687) (← links)
- Histone variants in metazoan development (Q34149623) (← links)
- Ftx is a non-coding RNA which affects Xist expression and chromatin structure within the X-inactivation center region (Q34152518) (← links)
- Site-specific silencing of regulatory elements as a mechanism of X inactivation (Q34313468) (← links)
- Differential histone H3 Lys-9 and Lys-27 methylation profiles on the X chromosome (Q34347293) (← links)
- Spatial separation of Xist RNA and polycomb proteins revealed by superresolution microscopy (Q34400454) (← links)
- Polycomb group complexes--many combinations, many functions (Q34570800) (← links)
- LHP1, the Arabidopsis homologue of HETEROCHROMATIN PROTEIN1, is required for epigenetic silencing of FLC (Q34596813) (← links)
- Long noncoding RNAs: an emerging link between gene regulation and nuclear organization (Q34626174) (← links)
- Attenuated spread of X-inactivation in an X;autosome translocation (Q34650746) (← links)
- Polycomblike 2 facilitates the recruitment of PRC2 Polycomb group complexes to the inactive X chromosome and to target loci in embryonic stem cells (Q34707655) (← links)
- Recruitment of PRC1 function at the initiation of X inactivation independent of PRC2 and silencing (Q34767759) (← links)
- Chromatin sampling--an emerging perspective on targeting polycomb repressor proteins (Q34976950) (← links)
- Diverse functions of Polycomb group proteins during plant development. (Q35043712) (← links)
- Loss of DNMT1o disrupts imprinted X chromosome inactivation and accentuates placental defects in females (Q35053056) (← links)
- Polycomb, epigenomes, and control of cell identity (Q35082083) (← links)
- Dynamics of the two heterochromatin types during imprinted X chromosome inactivation in vole Microtus levis (Q35088624) (← links)
- Molecular links between X-inactivation and autosomal imprinting: X-inactivation as a driving force for the evolution of imprinting? (Q35088684) (← links)